What makes a Japanese pot or one with the word Tokoname so special? Is that what people are loving, that fact that it is one? If these were made by an Australian potter, I really wouldn't look twice at them. Thus,

I am not saying I don't have a liking towards foreign pots, but .... seriously, just because it has a Japanese / Chinese stamp on it, how or why does that make it any better??? So often I see posts where the user has made a purchase of the faint whispering word 'tokoname' or 'japanese', and the site goes into love town. But to me the pots are nothing special, appearing sometimes poorly made and often seem drab or uninteresting.
I find that Australian potters and quite a few American potters are producing such outstanding work that it defies the logic in my brain why anyone would continue their search for these elusive Japanese / toko pots.
I'm legitimately sorry if I offend any heritage here, but it reminds me of my son pointing out why a pokemon card is more valuable than another. He explains that because it has a higher number rating on it or something to that effect it is worth more than another. Whereas my younger child - unblemished by this philosophy - sees the actual picture on the card and chooses the one she likes because of the picture and not the 'intrinsic' value of the item.